Garage Propane Heater
Garage Propane Heater
Anyone ever bought a propane heater for their garage? I am getting prepared to do some upgrades to my car over the X-Mas break (Dual Fuel Pumps, Pulley, Belt, Tune) and its pretty cold in my 3-stall... I was looking at a forced air propane heater at Lowes for like $100 but wanted to get some opinions from you folks...
Anyone?
Anyone?
is this the one your looking at?
http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?actio...=cr&lpage=none
read the reviews. looks like if you get one with a working fan you should be alright. its probably the right size for the square footage your trying to heat. I'm guessing less than 1000 sq ft?? Does you house heat runn off propane also?
http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?actio...=cr&lpage=none
read the reviews. looks like if you get one with a working fan you should be alright. its probably the right size for the square footage your trying to heat. I'm guessing less than 1000 sq ft?? Does you house heat runn off propane also?
I use a salamander...you can get thermosats for them too...
I bought one of those "Mr. Heater" ones awhile back from Summit Racing.

It's the 30,000-50,000 BTU one and heats my two car garage very well. I'll usually turn it on and in about 10 minutes or so I'm turning it down to it's lowest setting. Just the other night it was below 30 outside with strong winds making it feel much colder.. even on it's lowest setting that heater kept my garage above 70. I even had to shut it off a few times because it was getting too warm.
Pic so you can see the size of the garage. It has vents near the roof to let out any fumes the heater puts out.

It's the 30,000-50,000 BTU one and heats my two car garage very well. I'll usually turn it on and in about 10 minutes or so I'm turning it down to it's lowest setting. Just the other night it was below 30 outside with strong winds making it feel much colder.. even on it's lowest setting that heater kept my garage above 70. I even had to shut it off a few times because it was getting too warm.
Pic so you can see the size of the garage. It has vents near the roof to let out any fumes the heater puts out.
Propane Heaters
I use two ventless propane heaters in the house and no ventilation is required. Propane burns 100% clean. So much so that if you convert your auto to run on it, over time all of the carbon deposits go away.
When propane is produced a chemical agent is added so that if you have a leak you will smell something much like rotten eggs. If the pilot light goes out on my heater in the house it takes about 3 seconds at the most to auto-shutdown. You never smell it.
I have yet to pour the floor in my garage at home and I am going to install a radiant floor heating system that circulates through a standard water heater. PEX tubing is only $25- per $100- feet so the system cost can be quite affordable and reliable. In the meantime I'm working on a heat system that runs on CH4. Some of you know what that is. :-)
When propane is produced a chemical agent is added so that if you have a leak you will smell something much like rotten eggs. If the pilot light goes out on my heater in the house it takes about 3 seconds at the most to auto-shutdown. You never smell it.
I have yet to pour the floor in my garage at home and I am going to install a radiant floor heating system that circulates through a standard water heater. PEX tubing is only $25- per $100- feet so the system cost can be quite affordable and reliable. In the meantime I'm working on a heat system that runs on CH4. Some of you know what that is. :-)



